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Blitz and EVO 3(Sinsei) Bumper owners Help me out.

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There was no need to jump into the frying pan with them two...

If you dont like his bumper then thats your choice, I myself have bought an evo bumper but never put it on and am now thinking about selling the whole kit. I wont lie i think toms car looks sooooooo hot but i also like suieclipse's car just as much (i think the white looks hotter tho). But thats just my opinion and my opinion couldnt hold a grain of sand probably.

Try to stay on the subject if u three can tho.
5 More hours till i measure my own.
Ill just email you the pics paul if u like (holding a ruler up...).

:thumb:
 
Choices....choices...

All 3 bumpers look big enough too do the job.

Now I just have to decide which one I want.

2 of the 3 are urethane(blitz and 97 front and I am only getting urethane.) unless someone knows of a site that sells the Sensei in urethane.
 
If you're going with a full body kit then get the Blitz bumper, but if you're going to keep the sleeper look then go with the 97+ bumper.
 
Since you're going with a body kit go with the Blitz. How about the Drift bumper? It looks good and has a big opening for the intercooler.
 
Originally posted by KRAZYKOREAN



Oh trying to out bling me....huh...well I hope you paint it before you put it on LOL...

Of course I will. I will test fit it though.
 
Originally posted by logic
C'mon, John, you know you wanna do the Silvia headlight conversion...;)

They are sweet headlights but I don't really have 700.00 to psoend on them.
 
Originally posted by FourG63 97GST
whats the Sensei made of anyway, and did you check to see the stock fogs have enough watts for the PIAA

Fiberglass and the PIAA 40-series lights are H3 55watt.
 
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